1995 Ford Mustang Gt Convertible 5.0 Arizona Car With Lots Of Mods! Extra Clean! on 2040-cars
Elburn, Illinois, United States
You're viewing a 1995 Ford Mustang GT Convertible. When you walk up to this car you would never think that it has 121,313 miles on it, as it has been very well taken of. It comes from a non smoking home, originally from Arizona, and it's extra clean inside and out! The top is in great shape with no rips or tears, but it does have a small 1/4" black mark on it. The leather seats, dash, door panels, and carpet are in great shape as well. The car runs great and is very responsive. Everything works and functions as it should and the A/C blows ice cold.
It retains a clean title in hand, as well as a clean AutoCheck vehicle history report. Included in the sale are the convertible top boot with cover, 2 keys and fobs, original owners manuals, and wheel lock with key. Aftermarket modifications that were done to the car are: 20" American Racing Special Edition Shelby Wheels 245/30/20 tires in the front 285/25/20 tires in the rear Lowering springs all the way around Alarm Off road H pipe Ford Racing headers BBK throttle body GT40 heads Cobra SVO upper intake BBK air intake Stainless pulley kit BBK power plus fuel rails with gauge ***The check engine light pops on every now and again due to the H pipe being installed*** |
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